Law enforcement is a common entryway to the US justice system. In a recent article in Injury Epidemiology, researchers examined whether re-prioritizing traffic stops could reduce motor vehicle crash outcomes and racial disparities. In this Q&A, Editor-in-Chief Guohua Li speaks to author Mike Dolan Fliss.

The role of the private sector in attaining the objectives of the health sector is gaining increasing recognition, especially in low income countries. Arguably, the private sector is not a new player in health. Indeed, the World Bank has advanced the ideology of private sector provision of health services as far back as the days… Read more »

What are the risks ecotourism poses for the transfer of antimicrobial resistant microorganisms between human and non-human primates? A new article in Gut Pathogens investigates the need for clear guidelines to preserve both animal and human safety.

Despite the potential spread of antimicrobial resistant organisms, there has been little focus on antimicrobial resistance surveillance programme specific for animal and environment across Africa. A recent review published in Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control investigated all the information on the status of antimicrobial use, resistance and surveillance systems in food animals and the environment across the continent.

In this blog, author Elana Curtis discusses her recent article published in International Journal for Equity in Health, which looks into the importance of cultural safety and cultural competency in achieving equitable health care.